Anonymous wrote:Despite the second post on here acting like this is easy. I find it to be sort of difficult to get a diverse bubble. I mean I work from home. My kids go to school in Arlington (already in a bubble) and do baseball and gymnastics (two whiter and wealthier sports). My kids go to summer camp and went to daycare (that was also expensive).
Realistically there are not many places I meet people or interact with folks enough that are of a different socioeconomic class in order to form true friendships.
My kids school is probably the only place and from working on the PTA, i have formed friendships with folks outside my normal bubble. But we generally only have a friendship based on school stuff and we speak two different languages so it hasn't been the easiest to cross the gap into real friendship.
I want to be clear, I am not excluding people or refusing to hang out with them. I just want to be honest and say I think its harder to break out of the bubble then people claim. It isn't like I am going up to random strangers and asking them to be my friend.